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  • Reading - Turning ambitions into rituals: readings

    Csikszentmihalyi, M. (2002). Flow: The classic work on how to achieve happiness. New York, NY: Random House Duhigg, C. (2012). The power...
  • Reading - The Human Controller – Readings

    There is no single book that covers all the topics in the Human Controller, The class is teached based on lectures,...
  • Lecture - Educational principles

    Duration and associated literature Hour 1: 33:32 Hour 2: 42:59 Alessi, S.M., and Trollip, S.R. (2001). Chapter 2: Learning principles...
  • Reading - Non-Cooperative Games

    Lecture_Slides_Chapter_11.pdf Nash Equilibria and Non-Cooperative Solutions. In this lecture the differences between cooperative and non-cooperative games are explained, pay-off polygons...
  • Exercise - Case 2014

    The Assignment 2014 The assignment for 2014 reads: develop "community integrated streetfurniture systems" for the 'Gillisbuurt', a community in Delft...
  • Lecture - Week.8 Likert Scale Methodology

    Likert Scale Methodology / Theory Main Line A likert Scale is a psychometric scale commonly used in questionaires, and is...
  • Lecture - Week.7 Business, Branding and Promotion

    Business, Branding and Promotion / The 'Look & Feel' of a CIPS. BBP / Theory Outline For further study material...
  • Lecture - Week.3 Scenario development & Flow Theory

    A Scenario in SC-Design is the description, visual and/or textual, of a number of events as envisioned to be happening...
  • Teacher - R. Anderson

    Ross Anderson is Professor of Security Engineering at Cambridge University. He is one of the founders of a vigorously-growing new academic discipline, the economics of information security.

  • Teacher - J.P.L. Schoormans

    Professor Dr. Jan Schoormans is professor of Consumer Behavior and Director of Education at the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering in Delft. He conducts research and publishes on Consumer Behavior in New Product Development and in the field of Strategic Product Design.

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